Here is what to actually look at and what each detail tells you.
Photos
Photos are the first signal. What you are looking for is not just attractiveness, which is subjective, but consistency and authenticity.
Good signals:
Less encouraging signals:
A profile with several recent, varied photos has put work into representing themselves accurately. That same care usually carries through to the booking.
Bio
The bio tells you about personality. A bio written in a real voice signals a provider who is engaged with their work. A bio that reads like a template signals less.
What to look for:
The bio is also where the provider's communication style shows. If the bio is warm and clear, the booking will probably feel warm and clear too.
Pricing
Clear pricing is a sign of professionalism. Look for:
If pricing is missing entirely, that is a signal worth noting. Some providers hide pricing because they vary it case-by-case, which can lead to awkward conversations later.
Service Tags
The service tags on a profile show what is on offer. They are useful for two reasons:
1. They confirm the booking includes what you want 2. They prevent you from booking something that does not match
Service tags are also searchable. If you want a specific kind of booking, filter by service tag from any city page and the result will narrow fast.
Availability
A profile that is updated frequently signals an active provider. Check:
A profile that has not been updated in months is not necessarily inactive, but it does mean you should confirm directly before relying on the listed pricing or schedule.
Location Details
The suburb listed on a profile is usually where they prefer to host incall. For outcall, the radius they cover is usually mentioned in the bio or pricing section. If your location is well outside the central area, mention it in your first message and confirm travel fees.
Tone of the Profile Overall
The overall tone of a profile tells you what the booking will feel like. Some profiles are playful, some are professional, some are warm, some are direct. Match your booking style to the tone you read.
If a profile makes you smile or feel comfortable, that probably reflects the actual booking experience. Trust that signal.
What Not to Over-Weight
Photo quality alone is not a strong signal. Polished photography is common in bigger markets and does not always indicate the rest of the experience. A modest profile with a real bio often outperforms a polished profile with no substance.
Browse all profiles and read them properly.